News at Assiniboine
ACC announced today that Portage la Prairie, Melita and Dauphin have been selected as the three locations to host the next rural rotating practical nursing sites.
ACC will be brimming with activity on Thursday, February 18 when campuses open up for an entire day to showcase programs and student life at its annual open house.
Whitney Roberts always knew that even after living away from the Wheat City for a number of years, she eventually wanted to end up back in Brandon. Fortunately for her, the perfect opportunity presented itself to make that happen.
Cougar women's hockey add a goalie from Saskatchewan and defender from Alberta to the 2016-17 roster.
Lights, camera, action! Students in Brandon's first After School Leaders program shared their work with family, friends and the community at a showcase event on Thursday evening on campus.
We had the opportunity to sit down with year-two Early Childhood Education student, Tammy Munro, to chat about her experience in the program.
We had the opportunity to sit down with year-two Early Childhood Education student, Tammy Munro, to chat about her experience in the program.
ACC's Alumni Association is now accepting nominations for this year’s Parkland Region Alumni Awards, which will be presented on April 21, 2016,at the annual Alumni Awards Celebration Dinner in Dauphin, Manitoba.
Assiniboine Community College will have support from the province to redevelop the Parkland Building on the college’s North Hill Campus announced Minister of Education and Advanced Learning, James Allum, alongside Mark Frison, president, Assiniboine Community College (ACC).
The training is being delivered by ACC in Thompson, Dauphin and Brandon. The program is currently being offered to participants from 31 communities. More than 100 futures safety officers will receive training.